Written answers

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Department of Children and Youth Affairs

Children in Care

Photo of Dominic HanniganDominic Hannigan (Meath East, Labour)
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To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs her plans, in conjunction with the Health Service Executive, for new special care beds for vulnerable teenagers; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [43902/12]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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Under the Child Care Act, 1991, the Health Service Executive has a duty to promote the welfare of children who are not receiving adequate care or protection. The policy of the HSE is to place children in care settings, preferably in foster care, as close as possible to their home and community. There were 6,259 children in the care of the state in July 2012, the vast majority of whom were in foster care (5,725) and general residential care (351).

A very small minority of young people under 18 years of age have highly specialised needs arising from severe behaviour difficulties, due to their childhood experiences or in some cases as a result of injury, accident or disability. The care needs of these young people are generally met by directly provided residential services or services commissioned by the HSE within Ireland.

There are three designated special care units in the country where children are detained on order of the high court for their own safety. There is a unit in Ballydowd in Dublin, which has a capacity of 10 beds, another in Gleann Álainn in Cork with a capacity of 4 beds and Coovagh House in Limerick with a capacity capped at 2 for the present time following refurbishment of the unit.

Additionally, there are two National High Support Units in Ireland, Rath Na nÓg in Castleblaney and Crannóg Nua in Portrane. Currently there is a total

capacity of 10 beds in these two units.

The Health Service Executive is currently implementing a capital investment programme to expand the capacity of the national high support and special care service.

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